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The point above which a antiferromagnetic system acts as paramagnetic center is called"

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Answered by PravinRatta
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Answer:

It is called Neel temperature

Explanation:

When this happens, the magnetic moments still align in the general direction of the applied field but the alignment is much weaker than below the critical temperature and the material no longer retains its magnetism when the the applied field is removed.

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